DB PersonalTimetable for Kings Cross Thameslink-Blackfriars
Can anyone here figure out a way to get the DB PersonalTimetable at
http://persoenlicherfahrplan.bahn.de/bin/pf/query-p2w.exe/en to spit out a timetable between Kings Cross Thameslink-Blackfriars? It doesn't seem to accept "Kings Cross Thameslink" or "London Kings Cross Thameslink" as a valid origin, although the latter will show up in timetables from London Kings Cross to Gatwick Airport. If I try London Kings Cross-London Blackfriars I get: """ Unfortunately there are no connections which match your requested PersonalTimetable from London Kings Cross to London Blackfriars. The most significant reason for this is that you have narrowed the date- or time-interval too much or that you have restricted the means of transport or number of changes. Please start a new request with less restrictions. Thank you! """ Of course I put a time interval of 0:00-23:59, allowed all means of transport and unlimited changes. The best I can come up with is Kentish Town-London Blackfriars. I can't use the National Rail Pocket Timetable maker because it won't produce a Palm PDB. Any other suggestions? -- Michael Hoffman |
DB PersonalTimetable for Kings Cross Thameslink-Blackfriars
Try "London Kings Cross Thameslink"
That's what the CD-ROM calls it. PF "Michael Hoffman" wrote in message ... Can anyone here figure out a way to get the DB PersonalTimetable at http://persoenlicherfahrplan.bahn.de/bin/pf/query-p2w.exe/en to spit out a timetable between Kings Cross Thameslink-Blackfriars? It doesn't seem to accept "Kings Cross Thameslink" or "London Kings Cross Thameslink" as a valid origin, although the latter will show up in timetables from London Kings Cross to Gatwick Airport. If I try London Kings Cross-London Blackfriars I get: """ Unfortunately there are no connections which match your requested PersonalTimetable from London Kings Cross to London Blackfriars. The most significant reason for this is that you have narrowed the date- or time-interval too much or that you have restricted the means of transport or number of changes. Please start a new request with less restrictions. Thank you! """ Of course I put a time interval of 0:00-23:59, allowed all means of transport and unlimited changes. The best I can come up with is Kentish Town-London Blackfriars. I can't use the National Rail Pocket Timetable maker because it won't produce a Palm PDB. Any other suggestions? -- Michael Hoffman |
DB PersonalTimetable for Kings Cross Thameslink-Blackfriars
Peter Fox wrote:
Try "London Kings Cross Thameslink" Thanks, but: "Michael Hoffman" wrote in message ... It doesn't seem to accept "Kings Cross Thameslink" or "London Kings Cross Thameslink" as a valid origin, although the latter will show up in timetables from London Kings Cross to Gatwick Airport. -- Michael Hoffman |
DB PersonalTimetable for Kings Cross Thameslink-Blackfriars
On Jul 17, 9:48 am, Michael Hoffman wrote:
Can anyone here figure out a way to get the DB PersonalTimetable at http://persoenlicherfahrplan.bahn.de/bin/pf/query-p2w.exe/en to spit out a timetable between Kings Cross Thameslink-Blackfriars? It doesn't seem to accept "Kings Cross Thameslink" or "London Kings Cross Thameslink" as a valid origin, although the latter will show up in timetables from London Kings Cross to Gatwick Airport. If I try London Kings Cross-London Blackfriars I get: """ Unfortunately there are no connections which match your requested PersonalTimetable from London Kings Cross to London Blackfriars. The most significant reason for this is that you have narrowed the date- or time-interval too much or that you have restricted the means of transport or number of changes. Please start a new request with less restrictions. Thank you! """ Of course I put a time interval of 0:00-23:59, allowed all means of transport and unlimited changes. The best I can come up with is Kentish Town-London Blackfriars. I can't use the National Rail Pocket Timetable maker because it won't produce a Palm PDB. Any other suggestions? -- Michael Hoffman Took a bit of playing around because there seems to be a glitch with london kings cross/ london kings cross thameslink but I got it to work by putting: From London Kings cross To London Blackfriars Via Farringdon No changes Hey presto! |
DB PersonalTimetable for Kings Cross Thameslink-Blackfriars
On 17 Jul, 09:48, Michael Hoffman wrote:
Can anyone here figure out a way to get the DB PersonalTimetable at http://persoenlicherfahrplan.bahn.de/bin/pf/query-p2w.exe/en to spit out a timetable between Kings Cross Thameslink-Blackfriars? It doesn't seem to accept "Kings Cross Thameslink" or "London Kings Cross Thameslink" as a valid origin, although the latter will show up in timetables from London Kings Cross to Gatwick Airport. If I try London Kings Cross-London Blackfriars I get: """ Unfortunately there are no connections which match your requested PersonalTimetable from London Kings Cross to London Blackfriars. The most significant reason for this is that you have narrowed the date- or time-interval too much or that you have restricted the means of transport or number of changes. Please start a new request with less restrictions. Thank you! """ Of course I put a time interval of 0:00-23:59, allowed all means of transport and unlimited changes. The best I can come up with is Kentish Town-London Blackfriars. I can't use the National Rail Pocket Timetable maker because it won't produce a Palm PDB. Any other suggestions? -- Michael Hoffman It will happily manage Thameslink to Blackfriars which it interprets as London City Thameslink and Farringdon to Blackfriars. However, HAFAS appears to treat Kings Cross and Kings Cross Thameslink as one station as seen on the departure board information. What you need to do is put via Thameslink in the via option then it will produce the Kings Cross Thameslink to Blackfriars timetable you desire. Jonathan |
DB PersonalTimetable for Kings Cross Thameslink-Blackfriars
Tim Holden wrote:
Took a bit of playing around because there seems to be a glitch with london kings cross/ london kings cross thameslink but I got it to work by putting: From London Kings cross To London Blackfriars Via Farringdon No changes Genius. Thanks. -- Michael Hoffman |
DB PersonalTimetable for Kings Cross Thameslink-Blackfriars
On Jul 17, 1:48 am, Michael Hoffman wrote:
Palm PDB. Any other suggestions? Do it from Southern: http://mytimes.southernrailway.com/c...ery-p2w.exe/en It is a HAFAS system, but it seems to do what you want. -- Nick |
DB PersonalTimetable for Kings Cross Thameslink-Blackfriars
On Jul 17, 1:48 am, Michael Hoffman wrote:
Can anyone here figure out a way to get the DB PersonalTimetable at http://persoenlicherfahrplan.bahn.de/bin/pf/query-p2w.exe/en to spit out a timetable between Kings Cross Thameslink-Blackfriars? Any other suggestions? Second post as the first seems to have got lost or delayed. Do it from Southern: http://mytimes.southernrailway.com/c...ery-p2w.exe/en -- Nick |
DB PersonalTimetable for Kings Cross Thameslink-Blackfriars
D7666 wrote:
On Jul 17, 1:48 am, Michael Hoffman wrote: Palm PDB. Any other suggestions? Do it from Southern: http://mytimes.southernrailway.com/c...ery-p2w.exe/en It is a HAFAS system, but it seems to do what you want. How do I get it to generate a Palm PDB? -- Michael Hoffman |
DB PersonalTimetable for Kings Cross Thameslink-Blackfriars
GGrrrrr having trouble answering this, 3rd time lucky ?
Try Southern http://mytimes.southernrailway.com/c...ery-p2w.exe/en -- Nick |
DB PersonalTimetable for Kings Cross Thameslink-Blackfriars
I set follow-ups to uk.transport.london, so your posts have been showing
up there, not uk.railway. Perhaps this was unwise. D7666 wrote: GGrrrrr having trouble answering this, 3rd time lucky ? Try Southern http://mytimes.southernrailway.com/c...ery-p2w.exe/en -- Nick -- Michael Hoffman |
DB PersonalTimetable for Kings Cross Thameslink-Blackfriars
Michael Hoffman wrote:
I set follow-ups to uk.transport.london, so your posts have been showing up there, not uk.railway. Perhaps this was unwise. You can set follow-up if you like, but it could be good to write a note about that you have done it in your original post otherwise it is easy to miss that. -- Olof Lagerkvist ICQ: 724451 Web: http://here.is/olof |
DB PersonalTimetable for Kings Cross Thameslink-Blackfriars
Olof Lagerkvist wrote:
Michael Hoffman wrote: I set follow-ups to uk.transport.london, so your posts have been showing up there, not uk.railway. Perhaps this was unwise. You can set follow-up if you like, but it could be good to write a note about that you have done it in your original post otherwise it is easy to miss that. Good idea. -- Michael Hoffman |
DB PersonalTimetable for Kings Cross Thameslink-Blackfriars
On 17 Jul, 09:48, Michael Hoffman wrote:
Can anyone here figure out a way to get the DB PersonalTimetable at http://persoenlicherfahrplan.bahn.de/bin/pf/query-p2w.exe/en to spit out a timetable between Kings Cross Thameslink-Blackfriars? It doesn't seem to accept "Kings Cross Thameslink" or "London Kings Cross Thameslink" as a valid origin, although the latter will show up in timetables from London Kings Cross to Gatwick Airport. If I try London Kings Cross-London Blackfriars I get: """ Unfortunately there are no connections which match your requested PersonalTimetable from London Kings Cross to London Blackfriars. The most significant reason for this is that you have narrowed the date- or time-interval too much or that you have restricted the means of transport or number of changes. Please start a new request with less restrictions. Thank you! """ Of course I put a time interval of 0:00-23:59, allowed all means of transport and unlimited changes. The best I can come up with is Kentish Town-London Blackfriars. I can't use the National Rail Pocket Timetable maker because it won't produce a Palm PDB. Any other suggestions? -- Michael Hoffman Michael, Ref. Earlier reply... Have just discovered it won't recognise London Kings Cross Thameslink when I tried to send a copy of the timetable to my email address. So : I then tried London Kings X Thameslink - which it accepted. However, the result is from London City Thameslink - obviously a "bug" somewhere. Bob Smith |
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